SpaceX, Netflix, Boeing to join 'biggest-ever' US business mission to Vietnam

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SpaceX, Netflix and Boeing are among the companies joining the 'biggest-ever' U.S. business mission to Vietnam next week to discuss investment and sales opportunities in the booming Southeast Asian nation, the organiser said.

Men transport people on three-wheel cyclo past the Government Guesthouse in Hanoi, Vietnam February 20, 2019. REUTERS/KhamHANOI, March 17 - SpaceX, Netflix and Boeing are among the companies joining the "biggest-ever" U.S. business mission to Vietnam next week to discuss investment and sales opportunities in the booming Southeast Asian nation, the organiser said.

More than 50 companies, including defence, pharmaceutical and tech firms, will participate in the mission organised by the US-ASEAN Business Council, an industry body, according to a list seen by Reuters. The delegation is a sign of rising interest in the global manufacturing hub, which is benefiting from aVietnam, with a population of 100 million people, also has a rapidly-growing consumer market as its middle class expands.

"This is the biggest-ever mission in Vietnam," said Vu Tu Thanh, the US-ASEAN Business Council's representative in the country, noting that the body had been organising these events for three decades.

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Watch for trip wires and booby traps and very very large rats

What more than $368 billion?

Please stay at home, Vietnam doesn't need you

SpaceX? What have the poor vietnamese done to deserve that? Is Musk gonna hire them, make them work 'hardcore' hours, sleep in their cubicles and then randomly fire them? No one should be proud of this.

Sorry but I've been waiting on a SPACE X SUIT IN ZERO GRAVITY. Outside the ISS environment after docking. Any pics or vids?

How is this news?

See to believe

How about clean up the mines, first

Lol, trying to gain a foothold for landing in the war to come.

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